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Inspiring the Next Generation of Female Leaders

Tamika Catchings (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)
Tamika Catchings (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)

The fifth annual 四虎影院 Women鈥檚 Leadership Luncheon, equipping and inspiring the next generation of female leaders, features , humanitarian, businesswoman, entrepreneur, athlete and leader, on Tuesday, January 28, at 11:30 a.m. at the . Tickets to the event, which cost $100 per person, may be purchased at .

四虎影院 has created a network of women leaders from the community who foster, coach and mentor our female college students.

Catchings knows what it takes to be a champion, having won an NCAA National Championship, WNBA Championship and four Olympic Gold Medals. She has made her greatest impact by founding the Catch the Stars Foundation, which helps underprivileged children reach their full potential in sports as well as academics. ESPN honored her with their first Humanitarian Award in 2015. Her autobiographical story, 鈥淐atch A Star: Shining through Adversity to Become a Champion,鈥 details how she overcame hearing loss, separation from family, high expectations and the pain of debilitating physical injuries through hard work, perseverance and her Christian faith. Recently named general manager of the WNBA鈥檚 Indiana Fever, Catchings also serves as vice president with Pacers Sports & Entertainment.

Allison Tamte, Andrea Garcia, Anne Smith Towbes, and Aeva Schrambach at the 2019 Women鈥檚 Leadership Luncheon
Allison Tamte, Andrea Garcia, Anne Smith Towbes, and Aeva Schrambach at the 2019 Women鈥檚 Leadership Luncheon

Kirsten Moore, director of the Women鈥檚 Leadership Initiative at 四虎影院, and Women鈥檚 Leadership Council co-chairs Anna Grotenhuis, Penny Jenkins and Andria Kahmann, launched the event, sponsored by the Mosher Center for Leadership and Learning. 鈥淭he Mosher Center is committed to the development of leadership throughout America and our community, including the lives of our students,鈥 Moore says. 鈥淲e want to help our students capture a sense of their capacities and help them see skills they may not even recognize that they have.鈥


Mary Pat Whitney, Andria Kahmann, Teri Bradford Rouse, Penny Jenkins, Megan Alexander, Annette Richards, Anna Grotenhuis and Kirsten Moore at the Biltmore

Past luncheon speakers include Kathy Ireland, super model turned business mogul; Shauna Niequist 鈥98, New York Times Bestselling author of five books; Megan Alexander 鈥02, correspondent with Inside Edition; and Teresa Goines 鈥97, founder of Old Skool Caf茅.

鈥淥ur most basic yet loftiest goal is to elevate the expectations, dreams and skills of our female students by connecting them with our community鈥檚 finest female leaders who can also invest in mentoring them,鈥 Moore says. 鈥淭his is all about working together to recognize and empower women today and into the future.鈥